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hayes: is that a victory? mr. anton: i think his language on the north korean front has been sober and responsible so far. he has talked about willingness to walk away. he has said i think the meeting would be great if it were to happen but if it doesn't that's ok. mr. hayes: he also called kim jong-un honorable. mr. anton: i know what you are going to say. mr. hayes: because you are leaving out the context which is something you complained about in the last context. [speaking simultaneously] mr. anton: the president was asked about the discussions and he said in discussing the details of the talks he has been open and honorable. he did not say he is an honorable leader. people went ape. , trumpsicism was rhetoric and these sanctions and a rocket man will get us into war. by the way, the crazy man is going to shoot the rockets at the other guy. that turns on a dime to this crazy man wants to talk to the crazy man shooting the rockets and that will lead to some terrible thing. tensionst to reduce and assault this p
hayes: is that a victory? mr. anton: i think his language on the north korean front has been sober and responsible so far. he has talked about willingness to walk away. he has said i think the meeting would be great if it were to happen but if it doesn't that's ok. mr. hayes: he also called kim jong-un honorable. mr. anton: i know what you are going to say. mr. hayes: because you are leaving out the context which is something you complained about in the last context. [speaking simultaneously]...
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hayes: i you a you mr. hayes: i think a you they were giving us stuff over here and doing stuff over here. mr. anton: that is why one of the things we will have to get to make this work is a robust inspections regime that will have people crawling all of other sites and they will not want that. it will only work if they are threatened by resource denial from the sanctions. mr. hayes: let me move to some trump white house questions then finish on flight 93 big picture. reince priebus said, what you read in the newspapers and see in the media, it is 50 times more chaotic than that. was he right? mr. anton: his perch was a lot higher than mine. he some more of the president and everything. i had my niche. it was a national security council. it settled in and got orderly -- my own delivered experience i would not describe as even two times more chaotic. mr. hayes: the panel this morning describes the back and forth on the iran deal. the president changed his mind several times. he was not getting the advice he
hayes: i you a you mr. hayes: i think a you they were giving us stuff over here and doing stuff over here. mr. anton: that is why one of the things we will have to get to make this work is a robust inspections regime that will have people crawling all of other sites and they will not want that. it will only work if they are threatened by resource denial from the sanctions. mr. hayes: let me move to some trump white house questions then finish on flight 93 big picture. reince priebus said, what...
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>> commissioner hayes-white: he did accept. i usually make phone calls, but i thought he was here tonight, and i was in the mood to have everyone celebrate, so congratulations. >>commissioner cleaveland: well deserved. >> commissioner hayes-white: so next month, we'll have kind of an update, but it's an exciting time. lots of retirements, so what that does is bring lots of opportunities for promotion, and there will be a number in the coming month. regarding support services, chief rivera's taking a week off. continuing to work with department of public works on streamlining communications. gotten a lot better in terms of filling and completing the work orders. as you know, we have a lot of ageing facilities, and so we're keeping on top of things. i know chief rivera, olivia scanlon has helped to. there's better communications, and we're keeping on top of things and making sure they stay on top of things, so that's working out well. bureau equipment, we ordered, i believe, is it two trucks, i believe, and six engines? three tru
>> commissioner hayes-white: he did accept. i usually make phone calls, but i thought he was here tonight, and i was in the mood to have everyone celebrate, so congratulations. >>commissioner cleaveland: well deserved. >> commissioner hayes-white: so next month, we'll have kind of an update, but it's an exciting time. lots of retirements, so what that does is bring lots of opportunities for promotion, and there will be a number in the coming month. regarding support services,...
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wingfield—hayes, our correspondent, canjoin us now. ruppert, we know what's on the menu, apparently beef short ribs and prawn cocktails, but do we know anything else that's been going on in there today? we are connected live to you, rupert wingfield—hayes, standing just outside the meeting venue we believe. we have lost rupert for now, we hope to get back to him just a little bit later. our correspondent, robin brant, is in seoulfor us. presumably he has been watching from seoul, along with lots of other south koreans, including the president himself, moon jae—in, south koreans, including the president himself, moonjae—in, who said he had a sleepless night last night because he's been so excited about this summit. robin, tell us a little bit about how the reception has been in seoul? we spend some time this morning with some business leaders here in seoul, they sat down and watched on their tvs as these two men met on sentosa island and shook hands. there was much applause from them as they watched the beginning of the meeting un
wingfield—hayes, our correspondent, canjoin us now. ruppert, we know what's on the menu, apparently beef short ribs and prawn cocktails, but do we know anything else that's been going on in there today? we are connected live to you, rupert wingfield—hayes, standing just outside the meeting venue we believe. we have lost rupert for now, we hope to get back to him just a little bit later. our correspondent, robin brant, is in seoulfor us. presumably he has been watching from seoul, along with...
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she met forrest hayes on his yacht in santa cruz five years ago. tichelman injected hayes with what proved to be a fatal dose of heroin shortly after she got on board. tonight she says she regrets abandoning hayes, who was a father of five children. alix tichelman, nicknamed by national media as the "call girl killer" and "harbor hooker" of santa cruz, is finally telling her side of the story.in a series of interviews this week, tichelman relived the day that she met a google executive on his yacht in the santa cruz harbor, injected him with heroin, and panicked when he lost consciousness.tichelman had only met hayes once before, when he paid her more than $3,000 to go to lunch. he told her his name was "tim." for their second meeting, tichelman said hayes asked her to bring heroin so they could "party" on his boat, named the escape."this was consensual. he hired me to be there. i was supposed to be there to do what he wanted me to do," tichelman said.tichelman said she didn't know hayes had taken valium and drank alcohol earlier that day."he seeme
she met forrest hayes on his yacht in santa cruz five years ago. tichelman injected hayes with what proved to be a fatal dose of heroin shortly after she got on board. tonight she says she regrets abandoning hayes, who was a father of five children. alix tichelman, nicknamed by national media as the "call girl killer" and "harbor hooker" of santa cruz, is finally telling her side of the story.in a series of interviews this week, tichelman relived the day that she met a...
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"all in with chris hayes" airs weeknights at 8 pm on msnbc. we'll be right back with howe. ♪ watch your back, cole! whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa... ♪ easy... ♪ [engine accelerating] ♪ get outta the way! ♪ they've gone wild! ♪ saddle up! ♪ toyota. let's go places. " when better chickens are hatched, we will hatch them." it's why all of the tyson chicken that bears his name is raised with no antibiotics ever. every nugget, strip and drumstick. keep it real. keep it tyson. inserting shock absorber... customizing pressure... new schick® hydro sense protects skin from irritation. the shock absorb technology auto-adjusts to you. new schick® hydro sense. your plaques are always there at the worst times. constantly interrupting you with itching, burning and stinging. being this uncomfortable is unacceptable. i'm ready. tremfya® works differently for adults with moderate to severe plaque psoriasis. with tremfya®, you can get clearer and stay clearer. in fact, most patients who saw 90% clearer skin at 28 weeks... stayed clearer t
"all in with chris hayes" airs weeknights at 8 pm on msnbc. we'll be right back with howe. ♪ watch your back, cole! whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa... ♪ easy... ♪ [engine accelerating] ♪ get outta the way! ♪ they've gone wild! ♪ saddle up! ♪ toyota. let's go places. " when better chickens are hatched, we will hatch them." it's why all of the tyson chicken that bears his name is raised with no antibiotics ever. every nugget, strip and drumstick. keep it real....
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chief hayes-white? >> commissioner hayes-white: thank you. i did want to make a comment, and that is a huge appreciation and acknowledgement of my support for a wonderful program. it wouldn't work without the dedicated leadership of then lieutenant articeros who i got to hand pick many years ago in 2004 to lead the team, and recently -- not that recently, but she was promoted to captain, so very proud of that. and i can attest to the advisory board, very dedicated. they're all volunteers. they spend a lot of time, they have such enthusiasm and dedication to this program. they really make it work in conjunction with the department members that are the trainers, and it's a joy to meet with them. we try to meet quarterly. they have great ideas and bring something to the table, and really appreciate your efforts and thank you for what you do to make our program work. thank you. >>commissioner cleaveland: thank you, chief. commissioner veronese, you had a comment? >> commissioner veronese: not sure if you answered it, but someone from nert, if you
chief hayes-white? >> commissioner hayes-white: thank you. i did want to make a comment, and that is a huge appreciation and acknowledgement of my support for a wonderful program. it wouldn't work without the dedicated leadership of then lieutenant articeros who i got to hand pick many years ago in 2004 to lead the team, and recently -- not that recently, but she was promoted to captain, so very proud of that. and i can attest to the advisory board, very dedicated. they're all volunteers....
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between hayes and grant. fine, i suppose. when grant is on his tour he is asked about things that are occurring during the hayes administration. on the tour.rant he gives them the support of the state department. particularly as he gets to the mediterranean and start going east. he gives him military support instead of using private ships and trains, he is traveling on american naval ships. time, grant is being asked about things happening in the united states. particularly, a railroad strike. cas of troops agains the strikers. grant is very critical of that. he is also critical of some of the legislation that is happening. particularly, the chinese exclusion act. grant believes chinese workers were important in coming to the united states. the building of railroads and building the economy in the west. the main reason for that is when grant is in china he starts to realize that american economic interests were probably going to start shifting to asia between japan and china. grant didn't see there is any reason to create roa
between hayes and grant. fine, i suppose. when grant is on his tour he is asked about things that are occurring during the hayes administration. on the tour.rant he gives them the support of the state department. particularly as he gets to the mediterranean and start going east. he gives him military support instead of using private ships and trains, he is traveling on american naval ships. time, grant is being asked about things happening in the united states. particularly, a railroad strike....
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she met forrest hayes on his yacht in santa cruz five years ago. tichelman injected hayes with what proved to be a fatal dose of heroin shortly after she got on board. tonight she says she regrets abandoning hayes, who was a father of five. alix tichelman, nicknamed by national media as the "call girl killer" and "harbor hooker" of santa cruz, is side of the story.in a series of interviews this week, tichelman relived the day that she met a google executive on his yacht in the santa cruz harbor, injected him with heroin, and panicked when he lost consciousness.tichelman had only met hayes once before, when he paid her more than $3,000 to go to lunch. he told her his name was "tim." for their second meeting, tichelman said hayes asked her to bring heroin so they could "party" on his boat, named the escape."this was consensual. he hired me to be there. i was supposed to be there to do what he wanted me to do," tichelman said.tichelman said she didn't know hayes had taken valium and drank alcohol earlier that day."he seemed perfectly sober to me. if i
she met forrest hayes on his yacht in santa cruz five years ago. tichelman injected hayes with what proved to be a fatal dose of heroin shortly after she got on board. tonight she says she regrets abandoning hayes, who was a father of five. alix tichelman, nicknamed by national media as the "call girl killer" and "harbor hooker" of santa cruz, is side of the story.in a series of interviews this week, tichelman relived the day that she met a google executive on his yacht in...
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and live from texas is my colleague chris hayes. given the president's comments today, doubling down, what is the reaction if any you're hearing out there and what are you seeing on the ground? >> well, people are really upset what's going on here. and everyone who touches this system is saying it hasn't been like this before. that the combination of the policies being chosen by the administration and the numbers that are coming is creating a crisis on the administration itself is telling people they're overwhelmed. and there are sort of two policies working in tandem. i was talking to an immigration lawyer down here, and there's two things that's happening. we've been focusing on immigration, the zero-tolerance policy in which they're charging people with misdemeanors and separating hair chirp and very unclear how they get them back. another thing is people being turned away at ports of entry when seeking asylum through the proper channels. asylum is enshrined in american law. they show up at the proper place where they are suppose
and live from texas is my colleague chris hayes. given the president's comments today, doubling down, what is the reaction if any you're hearing out there and what are you seeing on the ground? >> well, people are really upset what's going on here. and everyone who touches this system is saying it hasn't been like this before. that the combination of the policies being chosen by the administration and the numbers that are coming is creating a crisis on the administration itself is telling...
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the new charges comedies after tichelmann did a tell-all tv interview about hayes' death. >> i didn't know he was in immediate distress. it looked to me like he was still breathing. it just looked like he had passed out. >> the district attorney in georgia has called for the extradition of tichelmann to face the new charges. >>> a southern california family set to move to the bay area this month is grieving after the father was shot and killed in his tent on a camping trip with his children. it happened last friday morning at malibu creek state park. investigators confirmed he was shot in his tent while his 2 and 4-year-old daughters were inside. >> there's nothing you can describe losing a family member like this, particularly like this family man like this with two small children. >> a go fund me page is set up to support wife erica and has surpassed $100,000. investigators closed the camp grounds while the search for a suspect and a motive goes on. >>> a decades old benefit aimed at keeping bus drivers well rested so they won't face a long commute home will soon be phased out. vta
the new charges comedies after tichelmann did a tell-all tv interview about hayes' death. >> i didn't know he was in immediate distress. it looked to me like he was still breathing. it just looked like he had passed out. >> the district attorney in georgia has called for the extradition of tichelmann to face the new charges. >>> a southern california family set to move to the bay area this month is grieving after the father was shot and killed in his tent on a camping trip...
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our correspondent in singapore, rupert wingfield—hayes, witnessed mr kim's arrival. this, we believe, is the motorcade carrying the north korean leader kim jong—un. it left changi international airport about half an hour ago, we think, with him in his armoured mercedes, which i haven't yet seen it. this appears to be the advanced guard. here comes his limousine now, at the back, flying the north korean flag. so we think this is the car carrying kim jong—un, arriving in the centre of singapore, going into the st regis hotel behind me here. that is where the north korean delegation is staying. this is really the beginning of the biggest diplomatic event for this small citystate in its history, and also the biggest diplomatic event for north korea in a very, very long time. since the korean war, maybe. kim jong—un arrived on a chinese aircraft. kim jong—un arrived on a chinese aircraft. we weren't sure which aircraft he would come on, and in the end it turned out he went on a chinese 747, that when to pyongyang this morning, picked him up and brought him here. a
our correspondent in singapore, rupert wingfield—hayes, witnessed mr kim's arrival. this, we believe, is the motorcade carrying the north korean leader kim jong—un. it left changi international airport about half an hour ago, we think, with him in his armoured mercedes, which i haven't yet seen it. this appears to be the advanced guard. here comes his limousine now, at the back, flying the north korean flag. so we think this is the car carrying kim jong—un, arriving in the centre of...
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we will have to see. >> chris hayes take fous the ground there in texas. how has the sense changed on the ground since the news that the president was going to do this? what will people face? i mean there is so much to resolve from what has already happened, children who could potentially remain separated. we had a former dhs obama official say some of these separations could be permanent. then there is the question of running out of space. >> first all i would love to see the tech to the executive order. this is something the white house will often do announce something and not send us the text. it's hard to know what to make of it. i don't have the details. i don't know if they have released it yet. i was in federal court in mcallen today around the noontime break. we were told usually there are hearings in the morning and hearings in the afternoon when they are being in the people who they are mass of the wering for misdemeanor unlawful entry. there is some speculation that was in advance of this order because they wanted to see what it would do. the bi
we will have to see. >> chris hayes take fous the ground there in texas. how has the sense changed on the ground since the news that the president was going to do this? what will people face? i mean there is so much to resolve from what has already happened, children who could potentially remain separated. we had a former dhs obama official say some of these separations could be permanent. then there is the question of running out of space. >> first all i would love to see the tech...
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that spells more heat, hayes, humidity, and rain chances coming back as early as tomorrow. i'll show you future weather coming up in a few. for now let's go over to melissa who is also glowing this morning. >> oh, of course, i am. of course. i don't have that beautiful sunrise behind me. college park at the beltway. we have that crash on the right side ofhe roadway. just the tiniest slowdown as you are headed northbound. beltway is looking goodere right now. no big complaints about the beltway. inner loop and outer lo, no road work and no issues. let's keep our ficks crossed. 66 is fine.
that spells more heat, hayes, humidity, and rain chances coming back as early as tomorrow. i'll show you future weather coming up in a few. for now let's go over to melissa who is also glowing this morning. >> oh, of course, i am. of course. i don't have that beautiful sunrise behind me. college park at the beltway. we have that crash on the right side ofhe roadway. just the tiniest slowdown as you are headed northbound. beltway is looking goodere right now. no big complaints about the...
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rupert wingfield—hayes is on sentosa for us. just a short time ago you saw that motorcade carrying donald trump making its way into the hotel where the two men are now? yes, good morning, babita. we are on the causeway that runs from singapore island to sentosa island behind me and we saw first donald trump come through at around 8:15 a.m., his very large convoy of cars, including his two presidential limousines, going down the road behind me and about 15 minutes later we saw kim jong—un‘s convoy passing here. we're now waiting to see their arrival at the capella hotel, we can see live pictures from the capella hotel, there's a red carpet laid out. there are us and north korean flags, an amazing sight to see the american star—spangled banner right next door to... in the entrance way to the capella hotel, the dprk flag, north korea flag, the us flag, over and again and the red carpet for the two lea d e rs and again and the red carpet for the two leaders to presumably walk down as they enter in the next two minutes. we expe
rupert wingfield—hayes is on sentosa for us. just a short time ago you saw that motorcade carrying donald trump making its way into the hotel where the two men are now? yes, good morning, babita. we are on the causeway that runs from singapore island to sentosa island behind me and we saw first donald trump come through at around 8:15 a.m., his very large convoy of cars, including his two presidential limousines, going down the road behind me and about 15 minutes later we saw kim...
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rupert wingfield—hayes near the hotel where the summit is taking place. babita. rico, thank you very much. rupert wingfield—hayes on sentosa watching the action as donald trump has made his way from the city onto the island. we are a few kilometres from where you are in the singapore news bureau overlooking the skyline in singapore, with a sense of anticipation. i should say 500 metres from me, almost the same distance that kim jong—un and donald trump were last night when they were in shangri—la and the saint regis hotel. i should add, no indication of activity at the moment at the saint regis hotel for the kim jong—un delegation to leave there and make their way to sentosa. as soon as we and make their way to sentosa. as soon as we get indication of movement from there we will bring that to do with our live correspondent, rico 0oi. let's continue our composition about what we are going to find out about the summit before the meeting gets under way. james cra btree is summit before the meeting gets under way. james crabtree is here. he is associate profe
rupert wingfield—hayes near the hotel where the summit is taking place. babita. rico, thank you very much. rupert wingfield—hayes on sentosa watching the action as donald trump has made his way from the city onto the island. we are a few kilometres from where you are in the singapore news bureau overlooking the skyline in singapore, with a sense of anticipation. i should say 500 metres from me, almost the same distance that kim jong—un and donald trump were last night when they were in...
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she said that she had no idea that forrest timothy hayes had died after they did heroin on the yacht together, and when she found out, it was one of the worst moments of her life. instead of coldly sipping wine while he was unconscious, she was panicked and agonized over looking to call 911. >> he had passed out and i know at and not woken up for 24 hours later and so i figured it is something in jail after pleading giuilty to involuntary manslaughter and prosti distribution drug drugs. she was deported to canada and she is saying that she is leading a clean and sober life and thinks about hayes everyday. >>> and in saudi arabia, women are getting behind the wheel and driving for the first time in the country's history. they demanded the right to drive for the last three decades, and now, they announced that last year that the ban would come to an end. in the past, saudi women had to rely on the men in their families to drive them. they took them from one place to another and even on errands and women had to sit in the back seat of the vehicle. >>> world cup trophies are full on tt t
she said that she had no idea that forrest timothy hayes had died after they did heroin on the yacht together, and when she found out, it was one of the worst moments of her life. instead of coldly sipping wine while he was unconscious, she was panicked and agonized over looking to call 911. >> he had passed out and i know at and not woken up for 24 hours later and so i figured it is something in jail after pleading giuilty to involuntary manslaughter and prosti distribution drug drugs....
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rupert wingfield-hayes reports. rupert: this was the moment the quake hit, caught on a weather camera overlooking osaka castle. the trembler was short, but shallow and violent. the most violent to hit this 0 city in 10ars. lorries and cars swayed alarmingly on highways.od as sent flying from supermarket shelves. >> when i came down the escalator, i felt the strong jolt.ea it wasy scary. >> i had no time to think what has happened. i was terrified. it was very scary. mpert: the quake hit at 7:58 a.m., right in tiddle of the morning rush, as the city commuters were heading to work. tens of thousands were left stranded as all train services and most highways in the city were shut down. a number of mar water pipes have also been ruptured. huge geysers spewingstater into thets. japan's famous bullet trains were also brought to a halt for hours as the lanes had to beec d for any sign of damage. tragically, there has also been death. this wall toppled and crushed a nine-year-old girl walking to school. a man was crushed wh
rupert wingfield-hayes reports. rupert: this was the moment the quake hit, caught on a weather camera overlooking osaka castle. the trembler was short, but shallow and violent. the most violent to hit this 0 city in 10ars. lorries and cars swayed alarmingly on highways.od as sent flying from supermarket shelves. >> when i came down the escalator, i felt the strong jolt.ea it wasy scary. >> i had no time to think what has happened. i was terrified. it was very scary. mpert: the quake...
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rupert wingfield—hayes, to give you an idea of the conversation between the two. this is what we're getting about the latest reports of what was said a short time ago when they met. donald trump 5aid short time ago when they met. donald trump said to the selected media," i feel really great, we're going to have a great di5cu55ion feel really great, we're going to have a great discussion and i think tremendous success. it will be tremendously 5ucce55ful, we'll have a terrific relationship, i have no doubf! a terrific relationship, i have no doubt". kim jong—un said," a terrific relationship, i have no doubt". kimjong—un said," it a terrific relationship, i have no doubt". kim jong—un said," it wasn't easy to get here, the old prejudices and practices worked as obstacles in our way forward but we overcame all of them and we are here today". indeed they are. you're watching 5pecial coverage. stay with us as we continue this historic coverage of the meeting between the us and north korea on bbc news. more to come live on bbc news. i'm babita sharma from singapor
rupert wingfield—hayes, to give you an idea of the conversation between the two. this is what we're getting about the latest reports of what was said a short time ago when they met. donald trump 5aid short time ago when they met. donald trump said to the selected media," i feel really great, we're going to have a great di5cu55ion feel really great, we're going to have a great discussion and i think tremendous success. it will be tremendously 5ucce55ful, we'll have a terrific...
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turns out hayes had two pocket knives and several empty liquor bottles in his car. he's charged with trespassing on federal grounds. his lawyer d rlined ouruest for any comment. >>> the crash created a fiery mess on the wilsonridge. snarled traffic for hours. tonight we know the victim who died is 60-year-old man from new jersey. but what uemainslear is why he crashed in the first place. investigators say rodell jones truck slammed into ceqstruction uipment and burst into flascs. re crews on the waters below had to save three kwuconstructi workers. >>> a crash that killed a enager on his bike was likely an accident. that's what d.c. police chief told news 4 today. the crash happened oneeh" strt st on3rd street in north saturday night. police say that malik habib fell into the path of a charter bus. it appears his tire may have gotten struck in the streetcar rail tracks on "h" street. >> did his tire getruck in the streetcar track? >> it appears that way but we have to finish the investigation to make that determination. >> he died at the hospital. the chief says the
turns out hayes had two pocket knives and several empty liquor bottles in his car. he's charged with trespassing on federal grounds. his lawyer d rlined ouruest for any comment. >>> the crash created a fiery mess on the wilsonridge. snarled traffic for hours. tonight we know the victim who died is 60-year-old man from new jersey. but what uemainslear is why he crashed in the first place. investigators say rodell jones truck slammed into ceqstruction uipment and burst into flascs. re...
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she talks about meeting hayes on his yacht in the santa cruz harbor in 2013. tickleman says he wanted to party. she injected him with heroin and then he lost consciousness. >> i was in a complete panic. i just wanted to make it look like no one had been there so that i didn't get him in trouble with his wife or the police or his workplace. >> investigators say surveillance video shows tickleman trying to revive hayes. they say she then stepped over his body, finished a glass of wine and casually walked away. >> as i was driving home, i stopped the car multiple times and i was just agonizing over calling 911. i wish i could go back and change what happened, but i can't and that's something that i have to live with and something that his family has to live with. >> tickleman pled guilty in 2015 to felony involuntary manslaughter and administrating drugs. she served three years in santa cruz county and was deported to canada after her release from jail. >>> a dinner party ended in gunfire in santa rosa. police say a man wanted to confront his estranged wife, but
she talks about meeting hayes on his yacht in the santa cruz harbor in 2013. tickleman says he wanted to party. she injected him with heroin and then he lost consciousness. >> i was in a complete panic. i just wanted to make it look like no one had been there so that i didn't get him in trouble with his wife or the police or his workplace. >> investigators say surveillance video shows tickleman trying to revive hayes. they say she then stepped over his body, finished a glass of wine...
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now we can go to our tokyo correspondent, rupert wingfield—hayes, who happens to be in singapore covering this huge historic talks. he is at the istana, the singapore president's official residence. there is where donald trump and his motorcade hasjust arrived to meet with the singapore prime minister, lee hsien loong. they are preparing to meet. what is it like over there? well, we have just it like over there? well, we havejust a it like over there? well, we have just a few minutes ago... we were standing on the street corner, the presidential office is up the hill behind me and we saw donald trump pass motorcade swing past us in all its glory and it's something to behold —— donald trump's. more impressive than kim jong—un's also very impressive motorcade, which we saw yesterday. donald trump has gone in for his one—on—one bilateral meeting with prime minister lee hsien loong. lee hsien loong of course is the host of this, so he's not an intermediary, but he is seeing donald trump, and last night, kim jong—un, but he is seeing donald trump, and last night, kimjong—un, befo
now we can go to our tokyo correspondent, rupert wingfield—hayes, who happens to be in singapore covering this huge historic talks. he is at the istana, the singapore president's official residence. there is where donald trump and his motorcade hasjust arrived to meet with the singapore prime minister, lee hsien loong. they are preparing to meet. what is it like over there? well, we have just it like over there? well, we havejust a it like over there? well, we have just a few minutes ago......
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david haye announced his retirement from professional boxing. the former heavyweight and unified cruiserweight champion says he's proud to leave the sport happy and healthy. good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one. donald trump and kimjong—un have held an historic meeting — the first between a sitting us president and north korean leader. the pair shook hands at a luxury hotel on singapore's sentosa island, and after their talks signed what was described as a comprehensive document, promising a new relationship between the two nations. the agreement included a pledge from mr kim to work to rid the korean peninsula of nuclear weapons, and president trump later said the us would suspend its military exercises that have infuriated north korea. karishma vaswani's report contains flashing images from the start. making history with a handshake. many thought this moment would never come. but when it finally did, it was measured and choreographed. once inside, though, the two men appeared more relaxed, even smiling for the cameras. we had
david haye announced his retirement from professional boxing. the former heavyweight and unified cruiserweight champion says he's proud to leave the sport happy and healthy. good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one. donald trump and kimjong—un have held an historic meeting — the first between a sitting us president and north korean leader. the pair shook hands at a luxury hotel on singapore's sentosa island, and after their talks signed what was described as a comprehensive...
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rupert wingfield—hayes reports. this was the moment the quake hit, caught on a weather camera, overlooking 0sa ka castle. the trembler was short, but shallow and violent, the most violent to hit this city in 100 years. lorries and cars sway alarmingly on highways. food was sent flying from supermarket shelves. translation: when i was coming down on the escalator i felt a strong jolt, it was really scary. translation: i had no time to think what has happened. i was terrified. it was just very scary. the quake hit at 7:58am, right in the middle of the morning rush, as the city's commuters were heading to work. tens of thousands were left stranded, as all train services and most highways in the city were shut down. a number of major water pipes have also been ruptured. huge geizeers spewing water into the streets. japan's famous bullet trains were also brought to a halt for hours as the lines had to be checked for any signs of damage. tragically, there has also been death and injury. this wall toppled by the quake crus
rupert wingfield—hayes reports. this was the moment the quake hit, caught on a weather camera, overlooking 0sa ka castle. the trembler was short, but shallow and violent, the most violent to hit this city in 100 years. lorries and cars sway alarmingly on highways. food was sent flying from supermarket shelves. translation: when i was coming down on the escalator i felt a strong jolt, it was really scary. translation: i had no time to think what has happened. i was terrified. it was just very...
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the live cam right now in san jose, there's a hayes out there. mostly clear skies across the region. this is a plan for tomorrow, there's fog near the coastline and a few patches around the bay. warmest locations inland, number triple digits, upper 90s , lower 90s tomorrow afternoon. san francisco, the pride parade partly cloudy skies start the day, san francisco no longer in the 80s. tomorrow has a cooler breeze, friends 50-20 mile per hour. temperatures in the upper 60s. cooler near the coast, lower 90s inland. cooler temperatures in the five day, we have more not coming up. >>> thank you, march -- mark. his two daughters witness a killing. why investigators say they do not take chances to keep the public sector >>> the european union announces billions of dollars on tariffs on american goods prompting president trump to fire back and how he threatens to retaliate. more after the break. mcdois so good,fresh garry's speechless.r so here is gabrielle union. you know i can't resist all that 100% fresh beef juiciness. you're all i think about. ....
the live cam right now in san jose, there's a hayes out there. mostly clear skies across the region. this is a plan for tomorrow, there's fog near the coastline and a few patches around the bay. warmest locations inland, number triple digits, upper 90s , lower 90s tomorrow afternoon. san francisco, the pride parade partly cloudy skies start the day, san francisco no longer in the 80s. tomorrow has a cooler breeze, friends 50-20 mile per hour. temperatures in the upper 60s. cooler near the...
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"all in" with chris hayes starts right now. >> tonight on "all in". >> say hello to your boy. special guy. >> reporter: the president unveils a timeline for the supreme court pick as the democratic push to delay intensifies. >> this judge could end up having to preside over cases relevant to this criminal position. >> are you going to ask your nominees beforehand how they might vote. >> that's a big one and probably not. they're all saying don't do that, you shouldn't do that. >> plus, a preview of tomorrow's big protests against family separations. and why the white house is scrambling to explain how a prank caller got through to air force one. >> your call is connected. >> hi, bob. >> hey, how are you? >> "all in starts now." >> thank you, bob, i'll talk to you soon. >> all right, baba booey to you. >>> good evening from new york, i'm ali velshi in for chris hayes. tonight, democrats are increasingly concerned the president could try to use his new supreme court pick to shield him from the mueller investigation. days after justice anthony kennedy announced his retirement, th
"all in" with chris hayes starts right now. >> tonight on "all in". >> say hello to your boy. special guy. >> reporter: the president unveils a timeline for the supreme court pick as the democratic push to delay intensifies. >> this judge could end up having to preside over cases relevant to this criminal position. >> are you going to ask your nominees beforehand how they might vote. >> that's a big one and probably not. they're all saying...
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and chief hayes-white would like a follow up. >> yes. and i appreciate the work of my assistant who put this together. and so, i commit to you that i want to get this further refined. i'm hearing -- and i know you did the math on the red in particular, the uniformed members. of this number like i said incorporates resignations as well as retirements. so, i'm hearing roughly 343 are official retirements and then we have some disability retirements. a lot of separations, 86, i believe, i'm hearing were people we hired as part time. so, the numbers are a little higher than -- you referenced the 500 plus numbers. so, actual retirements where people reefed the age of 50, 343 during that time. so, i'm going to break it down even further for you and i can follow up with you on that. thank you for your clarification as well as the updated information. i will get that for you and pu it in writing. thank you. >> president cleaveland: thank you. chief. vice president nakajo. >> vice president nakajo: just one more comment since we're talking about
and chief hayes-white would like a follow up. >> yes. and i appreciate the work of my assistant who put this together. and so, i commit to you that i want to get this further refined. i'm hearing -- and i know you did the math on the red in particular, the uniformed members. of this number like i said incorporates resignations as well as retirements. so, i'm hearing roughly 343 are official retirements and then we have some disability retirements. a lot of separations, 86, i believe, i'm...
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taylor: peter hayes is that of a municipal bond group. may and weping up take a look at performance and we saw a rebound. they are outperforming relative to treasuries and the five-year average. what sort of buying this new performance? >> 20't been a typical year, especially what you would expect in municipal performance. when you actually look at that average and you look at month-to-month returns, we have done the polar opposite of what you would expect. january is normally a big up month and we were down. i think -- may we outperform. i figure was a several factors. we had rates which went lower. for the middle of may to the ofsignificantly lower and 10 year treasuries peaked. whiad fairly big supply you think would sometimes be a headwind and it wasn't. demand was very strong. the value of municipal post-tax reform. a couple of factors led to a strong may. season this is always a where we look at supply and demand factors. supply is usually light which leads to outperformance. you think that may not be as out just as relevant this su
taylor: peter hayes is that of a municipal bond group. may and weping up take a look at performance and we saw a rebound. they are outperforming relative to treasuries and the five-year average. what sort of buying this new performance? >> 20't been a typical year, especially what you would expect in municipal performance. when you actually look at that average and you look at month-to-month returns, we have done the polar opposite of what you would expect. january is normally a big up...
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hayes has the season that was real real you're you're to night he's he's. for a third a third. is just. a man had a lady has had them minute and you lead landholders. because a lot of s s. he was really really really loud. this is why and that's why only we only. because he's quite. and and then i natural scoreboard. and is that -- team. now now. it was. that actually i one of the hazards of it. is it has. to and sensory sexing in. bright l light. and send them in to jean and network alfalfa and put them on the screen. them them on and had. it's a tough time business magazine is really the line on this is that. i went. love letter [inaudible] if i attacks on to when i first are saying just don't stop at that intellectual property [inaudible] putting together. hundreds. on political tom daschle china china back something being named when he said the deal do i think i think for reports. from from place to place. and the us you as the president announced last night. twenty fifty billion. using using mine on the right judges is intellectual prior affect the putting put our story. k
hayes has the season that was real real you're you're to night he's he's. for a third a third. is just. a man had a lady has had them minute and you lead landholders. because a lot of s s. he was really really really loud. this is why and that's why only we only. because he's quite. and and then i natural scoreboard. and is that -- team. now now. it was. that actually i one of the hazards of it. is it has. to and sensory sexing in. bright l light. and send them in to jean and network alfalfa...
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i'm rupert wingfield—hayes live in singapore, where president trump and kim jong—un have just emerged from their meeting. president trump saying it had been a fantastic meeting and there had been a lot of progress.
i'm rupert wingfield—hayes live in singapore, where president trump and kim jong—un have just emerged from their meeting. president trump saying it had been a fantastic meeting and there had been a lot of progress.
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and these days, hochris hayes, host of "all in." sumi, director of the oceanic affairs at the national security council under both presidents george w. bush and barack obama. and a korean analyst for cia. rounding out our team is victor cha, the trump former white house candidate for ambassador to south korea, and importantly these days, an msnbc analyst, we are very lick to have the expertise we have at this table, particularly at the very end of this table here. it's a night when we need to be able to parse nuances and understand the subtleties of what is going on. well also have to be cognizant of how much we're being stage managed. >> i don't know what you're talk about. >> well, there has been interesting reporting and speculation as toe how much is going to be open for discussion at this event, how much may have been previously decided. the way i'm approaching this, at least the way that i'm trying to think about this today is to sort of not allow the spectacle and just the weirdness and the unusual nature of the meeting overs
and these days, hochris hayes, host of "all in." sumi, director of the oceanic affairs at the national security council under both presidents george w. bush and barack obama. and a korean analyst for cia. rounding out our team is victor cha, the trump former white house candidate for ambassador to south korea, and importantly these days, an msnbc analyst, we are very lick to have the expertise we have at this table, particularly at the very end of this table here. it's a night when we...
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when he will arrive. 0ur correspondent outside the president's official residence, rupert wingfield—hayes, was talking about the fact that donald trump's motorcade was 30 cars or more, a very impressive show, as they arrive for these meetings. donald trump sounding confident about how the summit will go, but, of course, much speculation about how successful it will be, or not, as the case may be. i want to bring for you my guest, who is with me here this morning, on the briefing. so let's begin. with me isjoseph sternberg, who's a columnist at the wall streetjournal. we shall return to the footage. and you can see it here. we are rolling in at the moment. joseph, really, it has got the world's attention, and thatis has got the world's attention, and that is really reflected in the media, as well. we have a host of newspapers to look through. there we are, you can see donald trump they are, you can see donald trump they are walking into the main lobby area of the president's residence, the official residence, and he isjust about there. you can see it, the moment that all the cameras in the
when he will arrive. 0ur correspondent outside the president's official residence, rupert wingfield—hayes, was talking about the fact that donald trump's motorcade was 30 cars or more, a very impressive show, as they arrive for these meetings. donald trump sounding confident about how the summit will go, but, of course, much speculation about how successful it will be, or not, as the case may be. i want to bring for you my guest, who is with me here this morning, on the briefing. so let's...
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hayes shot and killed sidney thompson, a transit patrolmen in 1973. the officer and father of two was trying to arrest him, thompson's widow says she is heartbroken over the new saying my husband was killed over $.15. this was two months after herman bell, both men, members of the black liberation army. a refugee on american soil was found guilty of trying to help terrorists. he planned to give $300 to the islamic jihad union. different prosecutors say he came to the us in 2007 and became frustrated with american life. 's attorneys claim his emails to the terror group or just a coping method. he was arrested in 2012 trying to go to turkey. 18 minutes after the top of the hour and game changer, susan rice under fire accused of ordering the former cyber security chief to stand down against russian election metallers. our next guest worked in the state department while the obama administration was the kremlin's biggest enabler for years. sleep disturbances keep 1 in 3 adults up at night. only remfresh uses ion-powered melatonin to deliver up to 7 hours o
hayes shot and killed sidney thompson, a transit patrolmen in 1973. the officer and father of two was trying to arrest him, thompson's widow says she is heartbroken over the new saying my husband was killed over $.15. this was two months after herman bell, both men, members of the black liberation army. a refugee on american soil was found guilty of trying to help terrorists. he planned to give $300 to the islamic jihad union. different prosecutors say he came to the us in 2007 and became...
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former world heavyweight champion david haye has announced his retirement from boxing, following his defeat to tony bellew last month, for the second time in succession. in a post on social media, the former unified cruiserweight world champion said it's the right time to call it a day. as of the 12th ofjune, 2018 i am no longer a professional boxer. something i've been since the age of ten. it is a strange thought. i have very comfortable with it as i've reviewed my life and my physicality. .. it is reviewed my life and my physicality... it is not waiting to be to compete at a world level as a heavyweight. and in the last hour another former british world champion — and olympic champion — has announced his retirement. greg rutherford, britain's greatest long jumper, is to hang up his spikes after this year's european championships in berlin. rutherford will be best remembered for winning gold at the london 2012 olympics on super saturday alongside mo farah and jessica ennis—hill. but he says that persistent injuries are forcing him to quit the sport. that gold at london 2012 w
former world heavyweight champion david haye has announced his retirement from boxing, following his defeat to tony bellew last month, for the second time in succession. in a post on social media, the former unified cruiserweight world champion said it's the right time to call it a day. as of the 12th ofjune, 2018 i am no longer a professional boxer. something i've been since the age of ten. it is a strange thought. i have very comfortable with it as i've reviewed my life and my physicality. .....
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if there are fires in california, we see smoke and hayes in southern nevada. it has an impact on that. i'm curious what is it you looked to address the health benefit, when it comes to that hayes and issues affiliated with any type of wildfire? i know you have an office of environmental health that studies events in particular but i -- my understanding is that is being funded -- office hayes and issues affiliated of environmental health? s that not true? ms. christiansen: i'm not familiar with that, no. i can speak to a partnership that at the greater community, we entered in with the center for disease control, and they are helping a study the fuel type from wildfire, and the time of year, not all -- to not only show that the quantity of smoke is different, as expressed in this report, but the type of matter looking that closely between wildfire smoke, we are really pleased that we have such a solid partnership ith the center for disease control because that will accelerate us having a public conversation. >> mr. ruppert, do you have any comments? mr. rupert:
if there are fires in california, we see smoke and hayes in southern nevada. it has an impact on that. i'm curious what is it you looked to address the health benefit, when it comes to that hayes and issues affiliated with any type of wildfire? i know you have an office of environmental health that studies events in particular but i -- my understanding is that is being funded -- office hayes and issues affiliated of environmental health? s that not true? ms. christiansen: i'm not familiar with...
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chris hayes -- and jacob, i do want to bring in jacob on this. i know you've been reporting on the kids. but have you heard anything more about where the girls are? >> hold on. chris is fired up. >> no, no. go. >> i just warranted to say before since you were resetting, one thing about the executive order, it just is important not to lose sight of what's happened here just looking at the tweet from kirstjen nielsen two days ago saying we have no policy of separating children. full stop. that was a lie. it w a lie then. and the idea that the president said i can't do it through executive order, this is something congress has to fix. it is the law. all of that to the extent they signed something today to stop this specific part of it which is separating parents and children just shows the fact that they have been lying about the policy from the beginning. not just lying about the policy, they played -- they obfuscated about it. jeff sessions and kirstjen nielsen did a big press circuit about zero tolerance when it first started but they refused to
chris hayes -- and jacob, i do want to bring in jacob on this. i know you've been reporting on the kids. but have you heard anything more about where the girls are? >> hold on. chris is fired up. >> no, no. go. >> i just warranted to say before since you were resetting, one thing about the executive order, it just is important not to lose sight of what's happened here just looking at the tweet from kirstjen nielsen two days ago saying we have no policy of separating children....
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alice tickleman said she had no idea that 51-year-old forest timothy hayes died after they did heroin on his yacht in the santa cruz harbor. when she found out, she said it was one of the worst moments of her life. the case made national headlines. tickleman also says instead of coldly sipping wine while tickleman was unconscious, she was actually in a panic and agonized over calling 911. >> he looked like he had just passed out. i know that in the past i've done drugs and passed out and not woken up until 24 hours later. so i figured it was something like that, which was wishful thinking. >> tickleman spent three years in jail after pleading guilty to involuntary manslaughter prostituti prostitution, drugs and destroying evidence. tickleman says she is now leading a clean and sober life and she thinks about hayes every day. >>> for the second time in less than a week, a member of the trump administration is forced to change her dinner plans. white house press secretary sarah huckabee sanders was asked to leave a restaurant friday night in virginia. sanders said she was dining at the
alice tickleman said she had no idea that 51-year-old forest timothy hayes died after they did heroin on his yacht in the santa cruz harbor. when she found out, she said it was one of the worst moments of her life. the case made national headlines. tickleman also says instead of coldly sipping wine while tickleman was unconscious, she was actually in a panic and agonized over calling 911. >> he looked like he had just passed out. i know that in the past i've done drugs and passed out and...
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i'm chris hayes. every day it seems the president of the united states sounds more and more like an authoritarian strang man from a country we no longer recognize as our own. today's late d
i'm chris hayes. every day it seems the president of the united states sounds more and more like an authoritarian strang man from a country we no longer recognize as our own. today's late d
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but first joining us now from mcallen, texas, jacob soboroff and chris hayes. >> chris you've been spending a couple days down there now. the story has changed but the question is how much has it changed? what does this executive order do? >> that's the question. the folks we've spoken to down here, the texas for civil rights, the lawyers in contact as this process rolls through, don't know what tomorrow brings and what friday and monday will bring. tomorrow there will be people in federal court who have had their children separated because they're a day late. there's an open question to everyone down here which is come friday morning when those 75 people for the morning session in federal court have their intake interview with the public defender and have they been separated from their child, whether people say no or yes. and whether they're still separated from their kids to go to the courthouse and charge, a short period of time, two or three days and then be reunified. it's an open question to me, the american people, the public defenders and the advocates here. it's probably an open qu
but first joining us now from mcallen, texas, jacob soboroff and chris hayes. >> chris you've been spending a couple days down there now. the story has changed but the question is how much has it changed? what does this executive order do? >> that's the question. the folks we've spoken to down here, the texas for civil rights, the lawyers in contact as this process rolls through, don't know what tomorrow brings and what friday and monday will bring. tomorrow there will be people in...
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i want to play -- there was great reporting not just by jacob, chris hayes was focussing on. spoke with a whistle blower named antar davidson who spoke to chris hayes about what it's like for staff workers. one of the l.a. times reports on him, he quit his job and said colleagues at a government contracted detention center in arizona had a specific request for antar davidson who had three brazilian migrant children arrived, tell them they can't hug, the siblings, 16, 10 and 6 were distraught after being separated from their parents at the border. the children were huddled together, tears streaming down their faces, he said. officials had told them their parents were lost, which they interpreted to mean dead. let me let you now listen to antar davidson when he spoke with chris hayes this week. >> prison model in the guise of the shelter. the people at the end of the day when they have to put these people to sleep, oftentimes asked to stay overnight and worked an eight hour shift and on top of that these kids are very traumatized. they're running up and down the halls, screamin
i want to play -- there was great reporting not just by jacob, chris hayes was focussing on. spoke with a whistle blower named antar davidson who spoke to chris hayes about what it's like for staff workers. one of the l.a. times reports on him, he quit his job and said colleagues at a government contracted detention center in arizona had a specific request for antar davidson who had three brazilian migrant children arrived, tell them they can't hug, the siblings, 16, 10 and 6 were distraught...
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. >>> good evening from new york, i'm ali velshi in for chris hayes. tonight, democrats are increasingly concerned the president could try to use his new supreme court pick to shield him from the mueller investigation. days after justice anthony kennedy announced his retirement, the white house and senate republicans are fast tracking kennedy's replacement. the president telling reporters on air force one today he's planning to announce his nominee in just over a week. >> so i'll be announcing it the monday after july 4. is that the 11th? i'm going to announce it on the 11th. >> that it would be 9th. >> what is the monday after july 4? >> the ninth. >> i'll be announcing it on the ninth. >> have you spoken to any of your candidates yet? >> no. i start that process on monday. >> not this weekend? >> we have it set up for monday. i may have two of them like the old days with bedminster. >> according to mitch mcconnell, senate republicans stand ready to plow ahead as soon as the president makes his choice. >> we expect to get a nomination from the preside
. >>> good evening from new york, i'm ali velshi in for chris hayes. tonight, democrats are increasingly concerned the president could try to use his new supreme court pick to shield him from the mueller investigation. days after justice anthony kennedy announced his retirement, the white house and senate republicans are fast tracking kennedy's replacement. the president telling reporters on air force one today he's planning to announce his nominee in just over a week. >> so i'll...